Are You Ready for GDPR?

Separate the facts from the fiction

Kris Lahiri, Data Protection Officer
EGNYTE

What is GDPR?

What is GDPR?

The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is designed to unify data protection regulations across all 28 EU member states.

Mark the date

Mark the date

Businesses need to comply by May 25, 2018 or pay fines of up to €20 million or 4% global revenue, whichever is greatest.

Be prepared

Be prepared

Focusing on personal data protection should drive your entire GDPR strategy, policy and technology decisions.

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5 Key Actions to Take Now

A huge part of GDPR compliance is having a clear understanding of how your organisation processes, stores, and secures personal data. Here is a checklist to help you start your journey to GDPR compliance.

Appoint a DPO

1. Appoint a DPO

The Data Protection Officer (DPO) oversees the data protection strategy and implementation.

Know your content

2. Know your content

You have to know what data you have and where it’s located in order to protect it.

Govern your data

3. Govern your data

Extend your reach into cloud-based data and manage it all on a single platform.

Use best–in–class tools

4. Use best–in–class tools

Get the latest privacy and security technologies, including data breach detection tools.

Create an incident response team

5. Create an incident response team

Report incidences to data protection authorities and the public to help avoid GDPR fines.

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